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ВКГ1
ВКГ1
28.12.2020 21:38 •  Английский язык

Написать пересказ из этого текста чтобы он был на аннлийском in many western countries, great britain, the united states of america, australia and others, when teenagers are around 16 years old, they start doing some part-time jobs. they get jobs to have extra spending money, or pocket money. with this money, they pay for their entertainment or mobile phones, save money for clothes or college or help out their families. in some families teenagers do not have to earn extra money their parents give them pocket money or pay them for doing some house jobs. but it is becoming less and less common. here in russia the situation is different. first of all, strict laws make it hard to employ teenagers. secondly, education is the top priority for most children and their parents. parents want their children to concent entrate on their school studies to be able to go to university. in some families kids get extra pocket money for good marks at school. it is very rare that teenagers get money for doing house chores. while some teenagers in russia do work part time, i'd have to say that the percentage is much lower than in the us, though it seems to be increasing. the types of jobs are aried, just like anywhere else. they might work in a shop, work for family or friends, hand out flyers on the street, work in a fast food restaurant, well, as i said, there are many girls also may babysit or do housekeeping, some work at toy stores or other types of shops, but those are mostly college or university students. i consider part-time jobs to be very important. teens become more responsible at home and school because of the values that they learn at their jobs. jobs can teach teens such important values and skills as responsibility, teamwork, time management and discipline. they will be more prepared for university, too, where they may have to balance work, studies and activities

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basarbakhtiar
basarbakhtiar
11.09.2022 00:17

1. If there had been any snow round there,we would have gone skiing.  

2.If my friend had known my address, he would have found my house.  

3.If I had received your letter, I would have answered it.  

4.If he had given up smoking, he would have looked better.  

5.If we had invited them, they would have come to our party.  

6.If I had known they needed me, I would have come at once.  

7.If we had learnt the truth, she would have been very angry.  

8.If he had studied more, he would have passed his exam easily.  

9.If the story hadn’t been true, the newspaper wouldn't have printed it.  

10.We would have gone by air if we had had enough money.

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GDIZzzEr
GDIZzzEr
09.08.2020 13:06

Aunt Sally – involves the under-arm throwing of the dolly (a truncheon shaped stick) at a suspended target. Each player in the team has 6 throws. The best score out of 24 wins. Barrel Walking – To stand on top of a small barrel and walk it forward. The distance walked before falling off is measured. Cheese-Rolling - competitors race down a steep hill, attempting to catch a huge piece of cheese which has been set rolling from the top. Often this results in many injuries. Coconut Shy – Each player has 6 balls to throw at targets of coconuts balanced on raised stands. The player with the highest number of hits wins. Pancake Racing - In which each participant carries a pancake in a frying pan. All the runners must toss their pancakes as they run and catch them in the frying pan. People Herding – A group of three people are blindfolded and each holds onto a central hoop. The fourth member of the team has a whistle, one short blast move to the left, two short blasts move to the right, a long continuing blast move forward. The object is to direct the hooped group through a gate or gatepost. The team with the shortest time wins. Welly/Wellie wanging or throwing - A freestyle sport that originated in Britain. Competitors are required to hurl a Wellington boot as far as possible within boundary lines, from a standing or running start. Each player has three throws, the longest distance thrown within the zone wins. Note that the word wellie is also often spelt as welly. Wheelbarrow and Straw Bale Race – Each player in the team races over 50 yards with 4 straw bales on the barrow, then tosses the bales over a 6ft height bar. The quickest team wins. Education in the U.K. The system of education in the United Kingdom is rather complicated. It is divided into school education, further education and higher education. There are different types of educational institutions: schools, colleges, universities and various courses. It should be mentioned that the education may be public or private. It depends on the source of funding. If an institution is financed by the government — it is public, and students study there free of charge. In private ones the course of studies costs the parents a pretty penny. For British people education is compulsory from the age of five and up to sixteen. But children can go to nursery schools at the age of three. These schools are not cheap but still available and many parents prefer them. At the age of five children go to primary schools where they get primary education. They

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